Recovery: The Whole Enchilada
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2369243/fan_mail/new] Character Defects or Coping Mechanisms? Hosts Peg McDermott and Heather discuss “character defects,” reframing them as survival-based coping mechanisms rooted in fear and often formed through dysfunctional or traumatic experiences. They explore how these patterns—people-pleasing, control, resentment, dishonesty, pride, perfectionism, anger, shame, blaming, and self-sabotage—intensified during drinking and can persist in sobriety unless brought into awareness through self-inventory, vulnerability, and professional support. Peg shares examples from childhood and adulthood to illustrate how early unmet needs shape later relationship choices and recurring patterns, emphasizing that healing requires naming what’s hidden, meeting needs more effectively, and using tools like pausing before reacting and Dan Siegel’s “four S’s” (safe, seen, soothed, secure). They conclude that coping behaviors can be transformed back into assets when brought into the light, supporting sustained sobriety and healthier relationships. 00:00 Welcome and Topic Setup 01:17 Reframing Defects as Coping 03:35 Peg on People Pleasing and Anger 08:57 Heather Childhood Roots and Alcoho 11:43 Writing Your Story Inventory 12:33 Eraser Story and Breaking Patterns 19:18 Awareness and Self Sabotage 23:15 Willingness Higher Power and Change 26:48 Four S Relationship Check 28:19 Pause Before Reacting 31:11 Seasonal Relationships and Boundaries 32:40 Bring Defects to Light 33:25 Closing Thanks and Subscribe
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